Re: Brute-forcing Dial-up password after war-dial
From: noconflic (nocon_at_texas-shooters.com)
Date: 09/19/03
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Date: Fri, 19 Sep 2003 14:11:45 -0500 To: Michelangelo Sidagni <m.sidagni@verizon.net>
[m.sidagni@verizon.net] Thu, Sep 18, 2003 at 03:55:02PM -0000 wrote:
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> After a war dial, I obtained a list of phone numbers that responded with a carrier (PPP or other). Is there a free tool out there that bruteforce Dial-up ID and passwords on the numbers identified by the war dial? I know that PhoneSweep does that, but is there a workaround / free program to do that?
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> Thanks
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> Mike
Just of the top of my head.
If you have a linux box with PPP set up on it you could just write a simple
script that modifies the ppp-on scripts $ACCOUNT & $PASSWORD pairs from a
text file(s) containing usernames and passwords. I am sure there are programs
out there, but i didn't really look very hard either. :)
Hope this helps
- nocon
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